Boris Borodin and Maria Mayhoff Scrapbook - Boris Borodin and Maria Mayhoff Scrapbook

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Title
Boris Borodin and Maria Mayhoff Scrapbook
Date Created
1927 (approximate) - 1940 (approximate)
Date Digitized
2016-04-25
Description
Contralto Maria Mayhoff-Freudenberg was an inaugural member of the New Orleans Opera Association (NOOA). Operatic bass Boris Borodin performed twice with NOOA in the 1940s and later with the Boston Grand Opera Company. Borodin’s brother, Benjamin L. Freudenberg, was married to Maria Mayhoff-Freudenberg. This collection is comprised of a single scrapbook containing pictures of both Borodin and Mayhoff-Freudenberg.
Note
Extensive blank pages were removed from the digitized document.
Type of Resource
mixed material
Genre
scrapbook
Form
photographs
Media Type
pdf
Language
English
Source
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA. https://library.loyno.edu/resources/research/special-collections-archives
Digital Collection
Loyola University Scrapbook Collection
Physical Location
Loyola University New Orleans: Monroe Library
Special Collections and Archives
Rights
This material is protected by copyright. The copyright owner is unknown or unidentifiable: http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-RUU/1.0/?language=en
Contact Information
For information or permission to use/publish, contact: archives@loyno.edu
Preferred Citation
Boris Borodin and Maria Mayhoff Scrapbook. Special Collections and Archives, Loyola University New Orleans. http://loyno.ldl.lib.lsu.edu/islandora/object/loyno-p16313coll91:collection, Louisiana Digital Library.
Collection Number
Collection 79
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